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Understanding what arguments are is essential to know when you start your LSAT preparation; it’s actually the cornerstone of your LSAT studies. Why? Because the LSAT’s Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension parts, in particular, focus heavily on arguments. The better you grasp the anatomy of an argument—its components, structure, and underlying logic—the better your chances […]

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When it comes to the LSAT, verbal reasoning is a fundamental capacity that you absolutely need to have in order to do well on the Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension sections of the test. Doing well on these sections requires an ability to understand, analyze, and interpret complex texts and arguments.  There’s a very good

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Conditional Logic = Rules (Part 1)

Understanding conditional logic (the logic of ‘if-then’ statements) is absolutely key for doing well on the LSAT. In this guide, we’re going to dissect the anatomy of conditional statements, starting from their basic structure and moving on to more advanced concepts. You’ll learn what terms like “sufficient” and “necessary” mean, the differences between them, how

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